Recently, there are too many new films with high scores but I can't understand them. I would like to try my best to keep up with the rhythm of the times and watch them patiently, but I really can't keep up. It seems that I am hopelessly old.
The story I can understand is still at the stage when Grandma Liu entered the Grand View Garden and the Jia mothers were happy to help them. Like the male protagonist and his good Cambridge people, they leaned down to help the Stuarts. There is only hard work and no return. I can't understand it. Yu, I can only worry that what they are plotting is bigger, probably not to kill these poor creatures, or to take away their souls together, right?
The only highlight of the film is that at the end Stewart committed suicide and ended the farce. Although he was full of problems, he knew how much he weighed more than those Cambridge white leftists, just like he knew how a homeless would use the rules to give priority to getting good ones. Free housing, but when benefits outside the rules and even honor hit him like a medal, he knows he doesn't deserve it, and prison is where he should go, because he hurts too many people, although everyone who hurts others You can find endless reasons for yourself. If the other party is really right, you can at least find your tragic childhood and defective family of origin, but the society punishes or rewards him according to his behavior. Is there a problem? But the white leftists insisted on holding him up high. He really didn't want to cooperate with their values of corrupting society and let the children know what to do. He had to die. Although the male protagonists would definitely find new scum to wash the white and hold him high, they would just die. Like they exalted the little gangster Floyd, that at least has nothing to do with him.
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